Do you recognise these items stolen in raid?
Police in Liskeard have issued photos of stolen items following a burglary of a business premises.
The incident occurred overnight between Thursday 27th September and Friday, September 28 at the Line kiln House furniture store in Liskeard.
Entry to the premises was gained by forcing the front door.
Once inside a number of items were stolen including wooden chests, antique clocks, a music box and two stuffed salmon in ornamental glass cases.
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The value of the stolen items exceeds £3,000.
Police are appealing for information and in particular proprietors of any antique stores who may have been offered similar items for sale or know of anyone else who has.
Anyone with any information is asked to contact police on 101 quoting police reference BD/12/1210 or alternatively call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or report online at www.Crimestoppers-uk.org






Comments
by CharlieDodd
Tuesday, October 30 2012, 1:36AM
“CROOK- "Psst mate, wanna buy some fish?"
MAN IN PUB- "Pollocks?"
CROOK- "Sorry, I only asked"”
by trudie2010
Monday, October 29 2012, 6:54PM
“Some nice items, but why!!!! would anyone steal that fish in a tank?, I doubt if anyone will claim it as theirs.”